A gain-switched Tm-doped double-clad silica fiber laser operating at a wavelength of approximately 2microm with moderate output energy of 14.7mJ per pulse and a slope efficiency of 39.5% (with respect to launched pump energy) is realized pumped at 1.064microm from a Nd:YAG laser. The gain-switched fiber laser pulses are built up by a series of relaxation spikes, and every spike pulse duration is nearly 1micros. The output wavelength becomes longer, and the slope efficiency increases with the increase in fiber length.
This paper deals with the instrumental variable (IV) estimation for the problem of target motion analysis from bearingonly measurements (BO-TMA). By taking asymptotical analysis of the IV estimation, a systematic method for developing consistent IV estimate and the sufficient condition for its asymptotical normality are proposed. The asymptotical covariance of IV estimate is also derived explicitly which can be used to evaluate its performance. These results generalize the previous studies and enhance the application of the IV estimation in target tracking. Numerical examples are shown to verify the theoretical results.
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